Ziaja D, Müller C
Chemical Ecology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany.
Joint Institute for Individualisation in a Changing Environment (JICE), University of Münster and Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany.
Plant Biol (Stuttg). 2025 Aug;27(5):637-650. doi: 10.1111/plb.13763. Epub 2025 Jan 7.
Some plant species produce an extraordinary diversity of specialized metabolites. The diverse class of terpenes is characteristic for many aromatic plants, and terpenes can occur as both emitted volatiles and stored compounds. Little is known about how intraspecific chemodiversity and phenotypic integration of both emitted volatile and stored terpenes differ intra-individually across plant development and between different plant parts, and studies considering both spatial and temporal scales are scarce. To comprehensively investigate this diversity, we used the aromatic plant Tanacetum vulgare that differs in foliar terpene composition, forming chemotypes. We collected emitted volatile terpenes of both young and old leaves during the rosette, elongated stem, and flowering stage as well as emitted volatiles of flower heads at the flowering stage. Moreover, at the flowering stage, stored terpenes were extracted from different plant parts, including roots. Terpene profiles were measured with (TD)-GC-MS. The composition of emitted volatile terpenes depended on the specific combination of chemotype, plant part, and time point; the chemodiversity of emitted volatiles was mainly affected by the development stage, indicating that at specific development stages individuals require a higher chemodiversity, potentially to mediate different interactions. For stored terpenes, intra-individual differences, mostly between aboveground and belowground plant parts, were found only for specific components of chemodiversity, such as richness and evenness, but not for functional Hill diversity. Phenotypic integration differed mainly across development stage and plant part for emitted volatile terpenes, and across chemotype and plant part for stored terpenes. Our results suggest that intraspecific chemodiversity of terpenes and their integration is a highly plastic trait that may be shaped in dependence of interactions with the environment, and the value that each plant part contributes to the fitness of an individual. Such variation on different scales, both spatially and temporally, should be considered in chemical ecological studies.
一些植物物种能产生种类极为丰富的特殊代谢产物。萜类化合物种类多样,是许多芳香植物的特征性成分,萜类既可以作为挥发性物质释放,也可以作为储存性化合物存在。关于种内化学多样性以及挥发性萜类和储存性萜类在植物个体发育过程中以及不同植物部位之间的表型整合如何在个体内部存在差异,目前所知甚少,同时考虑空间和时间尺度的研究也很匮乏。为了全面研究这种多样性,我们选用了叶部萜类成分不同、形成化学型的芳香植物普通菊蒿。我们收集了莲座期、茎伸长阶段和开花期幼叶与老叶释放的挥发性萜类,以及开花期花头释放的挥发性物质。此外,在开花期,从包括根部在内的不同植物部位提取了储存性萜类。通过(热脱附)气相色谱 - 质谱联用仪测定萜类谱图。释放的挥发性萜类成分取决于化学型、植物部位和时间点的特定组合;挥发性萜类的化学多样性主要受发育阶段影响,这表明在特定发育阶段,个体需要更高的化学多样性,可能是为了介导不同的相互作用。对于储存性萜类,个体内部差异主要存在于地上和地下植物部位之间,仅在化学多样性的特定成分(如丰富度和均匀度)方面存在差异,而在功能希尔多样性方面不存在差异。表型整合在释放的挥发性萜类中主要因发育阶段和植物部位而异,在储存性萜类中则因化学型和植物部位而异。我们的研究结果表明,萜类的种内化学多样性及其整合是一种高度可塑性的性状,可能取决于与环境的相互作用以及每个植物部位对个体适合度的贡献。在化学生态学研究中应考虑这种在空间和时间上不同尺度的变异。